h.m.innna.nni.minamnfiut Qh'imh '""" '' "" -" " --"ff ,..,.., ,L .. ...f T1 f-'f"-n'ff1n'f1rf'- .........,.. ..,...J-J..,.. ,.. ..,. -.,-..,,,.,,......,.... ttMiUMtfUEtaiSrffi.MUttfiUd UuiUUiLbiaiUJ&MWMiiMiiSilbSiauSiUarii L GROSS AS CAN BE BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS R)K PUPILS AT COUNTY PAIR. DI-FOI'ULVIIONOPNfflflllBOR' MOOD HOUSES I:AK KILLUR "3J GOO PMZES SATHER tflf.)71TitM('S?ji?Z!i,Zt!5tir REALTY Of All Kinds Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Wc Imve n very extensive list of DKSCIIUTKS VAU.KY IKIUOATKI) LANDS. Wc brhiK the Property Owner and the Outside Iluvers toKdlicr. BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .lotntlng II,lk'., Wall St., llcud, Ore. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tallin always tuppllail with tha bait that the town affords. Neat nnd Comfnrtnble Kooins. Hhnd, Ohkoon Hotel Bend Cornsr Uoni) and Oregon Stt. AMERICAN PLAN Kates $2 nnd $2.50 n Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager Hotel Dalles The Dalles, Oregon You arc cordially Invited to make TIM IIOTKl. DAl.l.KS your resting iilsre while walling over txtwrrii Irnltisnn your vvav to anil (rotu I'ortlaiid. New, tliomiiKhly ciiilptd, modern hotel; steam heal, elevator: suites ami rooms with tiatht, 1'irit class cafe. Hatci I ami upward Ideal Stopping Plnce Going to and from Central Oregon. PETER KUEHNLING, Manager. Bend Steam Laundry FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK at Moderate Prices. If You Have a Bundle Pione Us WJS. MAZO LOCKWCOJ). BEND HOSPITAL Attending Physician U. C. COK, II. FKIIKKLL M. KM.KN KKKSIIAW, Stipcriutendaiit. Grndtuitc of St. Luke's Hospital. Chicago. MRS. A. M. LUTl-S, Assistant, Gruduute of Columbus (Ohio) Training School. Terms: $10 to $25 a Week, Payable Weekly, There is u Nurse on duty at nil limes. No extra charge made for ullit duty, unless iu extreme cases, when u pccint nurse is required NOW IS THE TIME TO GET OUT THAT ADVERTISING LEAFLET We Have New Type, New Stock, New Ideas nnd All Are At Your Service. Tha Bend Bulletin. i5 Attention Called Harly To Opportunity Offered Kclioul (loera I'or (Jeltlnit Awards In Mnny Different Compallllvo Ilxlilblta. Ik-low is the industrial outline for the Central Oregon Pair for 1911 nn it comes from the office of County Superintendent Pord. Piom the nature of the work this necessarily will beau exhibit from the school children under the super vision of the parents, hut will be classified with the school exhibit nud the school will lmve entire charge of trnntortutioii, etc. It is suggested that parents whose children urc interested In competing iorpM7CMin any of the brunches mentioned reserve this outline to aid them iu starting the pupils. 111 good season. I. An Individual cash prlc la ofTerei for every article nutated In each (grade III txth the tys and girls' divisions. 1, A "Jle.t Ordinal lUhlult" Individ, ual rash prize I offered in both the lojrs' and girls' tllvUton In each grade (wine piece of handicraft not included In Hit). 3. I'lral, tecoud and third ribbon OKADIt prircs for each dfvisiou in each (trade. Ohadk I. I. Weaving, 3. Sewing card.. Kaffia uiat, Kaflia or warp ruir, Kaftia or arp hammock. OradkII. I. Sewing ' Hemming. 3. Kmuroiilcrlug. J. I'aper Cutting, AiifiiiaU and people, GhadkIII. I. Sewing, Hemming, Kmbroldering, J. Ilaikct Weaving. J. Clay modeling, 4. Dark canoe. GhadkIV. (Ilovs) Stilt, towel rack, wagon. licit oriiriual exhibit, (GirU) l'liioche, tart, Hocking bag, doll'a hat, doll', die. Hest original exhibit. Gkadic V. (Hoys) Weather vane or wind mill, aled, whccMwrrotv, dog cart, licit original exhibit. (Olfli) fudge, popcorn ball, book mark, patching, rlblioii handbag. Hest original exhibit. Gradk VI. (Hoys) 1'oot stool, birdcage, haudker. chief box. Het original exhibit. (GliU) Dall houe, blioulta, canned fruit, butter-scotch, doll's klmona, dust cap, pillow top, cloth mat, licit orlalual exhibit. Gmadk VII. (Ilo) ) Ilook the)! or caie, wood hed, rabbit trap, hewlgate for farm lateral. Rest original exhibit. (Girl) Pic, presents, plckles-ror-et cover, apron, tlecve protectors dolt hamtnock. Hot original exhibit. Gxauk VIII. (Hoy.) lU.ket 111! frame, hat rack, miniature farm of Crook county. llc.t original exhibit. (Girl.) Cake, jelly, bread-Doily, hemstitched pillowslip, lace colla'r, handkerchief receiver, burnt work. Hest original exhibit. Ill addition there are to be nrizes for floral exhibits selected from: sweet peas, pansies, asters, nas turtiums, golden glow and boquets. Totted plants and vegetables exhlb its also enter the competition. There is to be n poultry exhibit, in eluding chickens, turkeys, ducks and guitieas; an animal exhibit, in eluding sheep, cows, hog, calf and honey; fruit, including apples, pears and prunes; and gruins and grasses of nil varieties in seed aud on the stulk. J Redmond Item, The Spokesman nun In making the round of the city the other day ran cros half down men iu builueis who were contemplating or were about to tell out their business. Stokxsuan, W. I. Vandevcrt Complain That Lure or City Lights la Causing Ml gratlon of Flower of Up- Klver Dwellers to Uend. War has been dec! 11 red on Hcnd by the dwellers of the 'up-river" country. Such arc the grave tid ings brought to this otherwise peace ful metropolis by W. I. Vandevcrt, biggest hear bagger of the Little River region. "Olvc us tack our people or suf fer the consequences," is the ulti matum offered by Mr. Vandcvert, his voice quivering with emotion. 'Flic crisis has been produced by the migration of the flower of the homestead dwellers to Ileud, lured away from their native .jack pines by the fateful call of the white arc lights of Wall street. Hut better far than any attempt to picture the tragedy of depopulation in inad equate bccotid-liand words, is to let Mr. Vuudevcrt speak for himself. "We long-suffering residents of the Meidows, the Porks and the Little River country can bear and have lxrn, uncomplaining, burden after burden placed upon us by Bend, Wc can take our dead cows out of the river, give our best shoot ing to Headers, sacrifice almost anything except our friends and neighbors. "Hut see what haprensl You have taken from our admirng midst Sawhill, pride of Tuxedo Park, making him a Hcnd booster. Hey burn, bone and sinew of the home slenders, and mightiest hunter on Hig River, you have brought to your city to make of him a flat dweller. Usher, the brains and brawn of our Law and Order League, has trausfcred his a flec tions from our local police affairs to tho;e of Hcnd. Aud last, Mayor Hill of Harper, has deserted his municipality and come to this grasping metropolis of the Dcs chultc." So, bemoaning the injustice of human events, did Mr. Vandcvert return to the solitary loneliness ol his depopulated up-river commun ity. Full Insurance Allowed. Pred Vau Matre, whose livery barn was destroyed by fire on Jan. 16. has received the full amount of insurance he carried, ft 000. H. W. Randall, a Portland adjuster for the St. Paul Pire and Marine Insurance Co., was iu the city Pri day and allowed the full amount. Pou SAl.it Six ot the finest lots iu Deschutes, level, water by ditch and with city water, Next to new residence. Inquire Bulletin office . t 'T NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DMilinrutofthe Interior, U. H. Unit Offlc. at The I)ll, Or , Not.ce I. h,rebylllJv:U.,h,.);i,',",t I, K.lnli A. Dunn, urvivlna hiubaiut olYlua Duun, formerly Tiaa UliaUiluck, of llcud Orrgon, who, on NoVtiubcr yth. 190 m.ile honiritrail entry No. 1471 (txri- IS H.. K. 11 It., and lot t, Bcc ja. T, 18 U , R. 11 K W. M hi. fllcU notice of Intention to make An.! Ave-) ear proof, to ratabtlth claim to the laml above described, Injure II. C Hill. U. ci Cviiiinlsaloiier, at hi. olbce, at lie ml, Oregon, ou the Rlhilny of I'tbruary. 1911 Clmm.nl uamea as wttucues: Cora A. Itrottcr hou. aud Mtlo W, Wllwu, both of Html, Or. J C W, &IOOKR, Kitl.tcr. M CALIBER MODEL 1910 Self-Loading Rifle It Strikes ABlowof2038ibs. VThia new Winchester 8hoot3 a heavier bullet and hits a harder blow than any other recoil operated rifle made. It is more powerful than the .30 Army, of big irame hunting fame. The loading and firing of this rifle are controlled by the trigger finger. It J1ITS LIKE TUE UAHUEROriUOH Slid hr llailrulftl dreaUr fully iiuiWut tail tow till! va'ra ajj ifrfoik ani pemr flat. WINCUESTFR RETEATW0 ARMS CO, New Uavca, Conn, D. S. A. WfficmtBk mr THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. 20 OFF We are now holding a sale on all oqr Heavy Winter Clothing in order to make room for our large con signment of Spring and Summer Goods. Twenty per cent off on all Fur Coats and Corduroy Suits. Come early and make your selections, for the stock will be sold very rapidly. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. MEALS At Regular Hours Furnished Rooms MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT saeBamfBmNBmpmaBmtammum FULL LINE OF LQfiHBtftaaMBallinaUaBatoaw Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, Puints, C51uss, Builders' Hardware, Roofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Wall Street M. S, Lattin (& Co. FIRE INSURANCE THAT PROTECTS. Protect yourself before a fire Know that you are insured with a company that will not haggle over technicalities and go to court to cut the just amount due. We write insurance for com panies that treat you right. Set of silver teaspoons free. See clubbing offer on last page,